No other nation has ever been quite so obsessed by defining what it is, or troubled by the idea that reality might not measure up to the ideal. |
One wonders why they want this information, and what it is used for once they have it. |
Tournaments like this have made paintball what it is today through high exposure in key North American cities. |
No other writer or thinker had said precisely what he says about what it is to live well. |
He seems to enjoy talking about whatever the subject is, no matter what it is. |
Describing the feeling of what it is like to scale a craggy wall with ease, Kirsty likened the experience to a Zen state. |